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COVID-19 saved the NLMA some expenses. Now it s donating $200K to Community Food Sharing Association The Community Food Sharing Association got a major boost Thursday, when the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association donated $200,000. The NLMA says it trimmed some expenses, due to COVID-19, and decided to pass along the savings. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 17, 2020 4:08 PM NT | Last Updated: December 17, 2020 A $200,000 donation will go as far north as Nain and as far west as Port Aux Basques and every major food bank in between, says Eg Walters, seen here, along with Dr. Susan MacDonald, president-elect of the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association. (Ted Dillon/CBC) ....
The record-breaking 2020 total has been, in part, thanks to corporate donors. Many companies donated funds to the food bank instead of holding staff parties. Ledcor, Epcor, ATB Financial, Enbridge, Telus and Park Paving all made significant contributions to the Make the Season Kind campaign. Ledcor Group donated $50,000 to the campaign. Because of the pandemic, we had to cancel our annual holiday celebrations company wide, Katherine Coutinho, senior director of corporate communications for Ledcor Group, told CBC Radio s We wanted to find a way to express our gratitude to our employees for their dedication and hard work, especially this year. Long-time donors also stepped up. Stan Russo, an optometrist in Edmonton, has supported the CBC Edmonton food bank fundraiser for more than a decade. His clinics had to shut down in March and April and are now operating under the strict new public health measures. Still, Russo decided it was important to keep giving. ....
The record-breaking 2020 total has been, in part, thanks to corporate donors. Many companies donated funds to the food bank instead of holding staff parties. Ledcor, Epcor, ATB Financial, Enbridge, Telus and Park Paving all made significant contributions to the Make the Season Kind campaign. Ledcor Group donated $50,000 to the campaign. Because of the pandemic, we had to cancel our annual holiday celebrations company wide, Katherine Coutinho, senior director of corporate communications for Ledcor Group, told CBC Radio s We wanted to find a way to express our gratitude to our employees for their dedication and hard work, especially this year. Long-time donors also stepped up. Stan Russo, an optometrist in Edmonton, has supported the CBC Edmonton food bank fundraiser for more than a decade. His clinics had to shut down in March and April and are now operating under the strict new public health measures. Still, Russo decided it was important to keep giving. ....
Gratitude for the food bank s role in their lives inspires Edmonton podcasters to give back Food banks have come a long way from the cans of ravioli that marked the childhoods of two Edmonton podcasters. And the Zimbabwean best friends have come a long way, too from being food bank recipients to passionate volunteers. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 17, 2020 8:41 AM MT | Last Updated: December 17, 2020 Justice Mubayiwa is co-host of the podcast Undeniable Future and a regular food bank volunteer.(Supplied by Undeniable Future) (CBC News) As part of our Make the Season Kind campaign, CBC Edmonton is highlighting the work our community has done to help others in 2020. ....
CBC Calgary s Blitz Day Thursday raises $1M for Calgary Food Bank CBC Calgary s Blitz Day Thursday racked up $1 million in donations for the Calgary Food Bank this year, hitting the goal around 5:55 p.m. Thursday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 16, 2020 4:03 PM MT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 The Homestretch s Doug Dirks and Jenny Howe announced that this year s Blitz Day raised $1 million in donations for the Calgary Food Bank on air at approximately 5:55 p.m.(Alisha Edgelow) ....